Don't Feel Old, But... These 10 Albums Came Out 30 Years Ago!

1986 was a particularly good year for pop.

1986 was a big year for pop, particularly in the UK. Jimmy Somerville sealed his departure from Bronski Beat with a storming chart-topper 'Don't Leave Me This Way' and EastEnder Nick Berry beguiled us with his piano-tinkling ballad 'Every Loser Wins'.

It's a jaw-dropping 30 years since these albums came out, songs you can probably sing along to, verse by verse, more easily than you can recall your own mobile phone number.

Here is the top ten countdown of the UK's biggest sellers in 1986... what was your favourite?

10. Eurythmics - Revenge

Eurythmics

This unconventional duo were responsible for some of the most catchy songs of the era. Songs from this album include: 'When Tomorrow Comes', 'Missionary Man', 'Thorn In My Side' and ballad 'Miracle of Love'.

9. Five Star - Silk and Steel

Five Star

Romford was famous in the 1980s for two things: Steve Davis and the Pearson family. Singles included: 'Can't Wait Another Minute', 'Rain or Shine' and 'The Slightest Touch'.

8. Queen - A Kind of Magic

Queen

Following their stealing of Live Aid the previous year, Queen burst back into the charts with this. Singles included: 'One Vision', 'Friends Will Be Friends', and the poignant 'Who Wants to Live Forever'.

7. A-ha - Hunting High And Low

A-Ha

Still the most famous three people to come from Norway. Singles from this debut album inclued: 'Take On Me', 'The Sun Always Shines On TV' and the title ballad.